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It takes on average 12 years and over US$350 million to get a new drug from the laboratory onto the pharmacy shelf. Once a company develops a drug, it undergoes around three and a half years of laboratory testing, before an application is made to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to begin testing the drug in humans. Only one in 1000 of the compounds that enter laboratory testing will ever make it to human testing." ---
FDA Approval Process
and they developed and got this vaccine on the market in just a few months time? ;-)
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To: Brown Deer
I am most concerned that the vaccine contains the adjuvant squalene. However, the FDC states squalene isn’t being used. Does anyone know the source of the squalene rumors in the vaccine? I have searched sites that discuss squalene in the vaccine but no definitive references. Is it a rumor or fact? If it is in the vaccine the CDC is misrepresenting this fact on their website.
91 posted on
10/10/2009 8:45:05 AM PDT by
mpstan
To: Brown Deer
There’s no way I’m giving this to my children.
To: Brown Deer; Dr. Eckleburg
Awful strange that they vaccinate military men on ships and then they “all catch the flu”
95 posted on
10/10/2009 10:27:21 AM PDT by
1000 silverlings
(everything that deceives, also enchants: Plato)
To: Brown Deer
To: Brown Deer
Our doc warned our husband NOT to get the H1N1 flu shot. He said “It has not been tested adequately,” and that the regular flu is stronger at this point that the Swine Flu.
108 posted on
10/11/2009 2:17:35 PM PDT by
bboop
(Tar and feathers -- good back then, good now)
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